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		<title>Indices, Spine Widths &#038; Cover Designs – Oh My!</title>
		<description>The tail end of our design for An Extraordinary Peace: St. Seraphim, Flame of Sarov  has finally reached completion.  It has been an extraordinarily eye-opening process for me to walk through my first publication from the ground up.  With our poetry book, Mysteries of Silence, the book came to me ...</description>
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		<title>St. Seraphim Coming Along</title>
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A Fresh New Look for St. Seraphim
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Getting ready to wrap up our manuscript of the marvellous life of St. Seraphim by Archimandrite Lazarus Moore, previously published by New Sarov Press over a decade ago.  We've decided on this new cover design with an intimate and tender icon ...</description>
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		<title>Preparing the Oktoechos</title>
		<description>I am nearing completion of a musical setting of the Saturday night Oktoechos in Kievan Chant.  Originally, the idea was discussed 2 years ago now, with a neighboring priest who is also a "Liturgics Geek": Fr. Christopher Swanson (OCA).  He and I thought it high time that a well-typeset and ...</description>
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		<title>Our First Year</title>
		<description>I suppose I'm like many other bloggers.... turning around to see that an entire year has gone by without a post.  But I've been busy!  Anaphora Press had its official one year anniversary last month on Feb. 2.  Looking back, we realized we'd produced more than we thought: a book ...</description>
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		<title>Wrapping up Pascha</title>
		<description>Christ is risen!

It's hard to believe the end of the feast is fast approaching.  Quite a lot has been packed into the festal period for us at Anaphora Press.  With our first releases now officially no longer "new" we've begun looking ahead to the next projects on the ...</description>
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		<title>Lent: Turning Inward</title>
		<description>The rush of our first mailing ever consumed most of January and February, where I collected addresses and sent out almost 500 pieces of mail with our newly-designed brochure and some flyers.  It's amazing how long it takes to tri-fold, stick together, and adhere stamps and labels to a ...</description>
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		<title>Ready, Set, Blog!</title>
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February 3, 2008. Afterfeast of the Meeting of the Lord, Righteous Simeon and Anna
Wow, has the learning curve ever been steep! It is only by God's grace and our supreme foolishness, probably, that Anaphora Press has finally officially launched. What began as a fond personal dream – to create a ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to Anaphora Press</title>
		<description>Welcome to Anaphora Press, an Orthodox Christian publisher specializing in liturgical and creative arts. We are glad you found us! We offer you a wonderful collection here - finely-crafted fiction and poetry by Orthodox writers to delight you, prayerful CDs to inspire you, lovely icons painted with time-honored tradition, faith-based ...</description>
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